Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑01 Oct 2025, 12:06
lots seem to be unchanged from 2025 eg the magic 10500 rpm ???
do the 2026 fuelling rules really encourage running below 10500 ??? (didn't the 2025 rules deter that ?)
The maximum fuel flow rate of 3,000MJ/h is from 10,500rpm and above.
C5.2.3 Fuel energy flow must not exceed 3000MJ/h.
C5.2.4 Below 10500rpm the fuel energy flow must not exceed EF(MJ/h)=0.27*N(rpm)+ 165
C5.2.5 At partial load, the fuel energy flow must not exceed the limit curve defined below:
EF (MJ/h) = 380 when the engine power is equal to or below −50kW
EF (MJ/h) = 9.78 x engine power (kW) + 869 when the engine power is above −50kW
Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑01 Oct 2025, 12:06
2026 has less aero DF so the regen time available is longer and better matched to the increased regeneration power
but the full power regen window will close earlier ie partial power regen seems inevitable (unlike 2025 imo)
Yes, the braking times will be longer, but will he peak braking times be shorter?
It is also likely that they will use the MGUK against the ICE near the end when the driver is still at maximum power demand, as is allowed for in the rules.This will slow the cars a bit, and reduce the braking time.